What is Louisiana Corporation Foreign Qualification?

You want to do business in the state of Louisiana but are registered as a Domestic Corporation in another state.
In order to legally conduct business in the state of Louisiana you must register with the Louisiana Secretary of State as
a Foreign Corporation.
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You want to do business in the state of Louisiana but are registered as a Domestic Corporation in another state.
In order to legally conduct business in the state of Louisiana you must register with the Louisiana Secretary of State as
a Foreign Corporation.
The process of registering as a Foreign Corporation in Louisiana is called Louisiana Corporation Foreign Qualification.

The process of Louisiana Corporation Foreign Qualification is similar to the process of forming a Domestic Corporation in Louisiana.
Your original Domestic Corporation formation documents (usually called Articles of Incorporation) and By Laws apply to your Louisiana Foreign Corporation.
The Officers and Directors of your Domestic Corporation have the same roles in the Louisiana Foreign Corporation.
Specific requirements to qualify as a Foreign Corporation in Louisiana are explained below.

Once you have made the decision to Qualify as a Foreign Corporation in Louisiana,
a Louisiana lawyer can file your documents and act as a middle man for a few hundred dollars an hour;
or you can use an online service provider like All Business Documents to perform these services.

Put the money you save with All Business Documents where it belongsright into your new Louisiana Foreign Corporation.

What is a Louisiana Foreign Corporation?

In the United States, just because you are registered to do business in one state does not mean that you can legally do business in another state.
If you want to transact any serious business in a state other than the state in which your Corporation is registered, most likely you will
have to register with the state in which you want to do business before you can legally conduct business there.
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In the United States, just because you are registered to do business in one state does not mean that you can legally do business in another state.
If you want to transact any serious business in a state other than the state in which your Corporation is registered, most likely you will
have to register with the state in which you want to do business before you can legally conduct business there.

For example, a Corporation that is registered in California wants to do business in Louisiana.
The California Corporation is a "Domestic" Corporation in California and will be a "Foreign" Corporation in Louisiana.

The California Corporation needs to register with the Louisiana Secretary of State as a Louisiana Foreign Corporation.

The use of the term Foreign in this case refers specifically to individual US states.
The US government, including the IRS, considers a Foreign Corporation to be a Corporation that is registered outside
of the United States.

Do I need a lawyer to Form a Foreign Corporation in Louisiana?

The short answer is no.
The state of Louisiana does not legally require a lawyer to form a
Louisiana Foreign Corporation.
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The short answer is no.
The state of Louisiana does not legally require a lawyer to form a
Louisiana Foreign Corporation.

Our detailed Incorporation Information page may help you understand some
of the implications of forming a Louisiana Foreign Corporation.
However, if there is anything about forming a Foreign Corporation in Louisiana
that you're not sure about you should seek the advice of a competent Louisiana lawyer, a Louisiana accountant,
or both before you form a Foreign Corporation in Louisiana.

Once you have made the decision to form a Foreign Corporation in Louisiana, a Louisiana lawyer
can file your documents and act as a middle man for a few hundred dollars an hour; or you can use an online service provider like All Business Documents
to perform these services and save money that you can use in your new Louisiana Foreign Corporation.

Do I have to Reserve a Company Name before I Form a Foreign Corporation in LA?

You are not legally required to reserve a Company Name for a new Louisiana Foreign Corporation before you submit your application to form a Foreign Corporation in
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You are not legally required to reserve a Company Name for a new Louisiana Foreign Corporation before you submit your application to Form a Foreign Corporation
in Louisiana.

The Corporation name that you have registered in your home state may or may not be available in Louisiana.
In that case you need a different name your Louisiana Foreign Corporation.
Whether or not you need to reserve a company name for your new Louisiana Foreign Corporation depends entirely on your business situation.
The Louisiana Secretary of State uses names on a first come first served basis.
So if you think that someone may snatch the Company Name that you have in mind, you may want to reserve that Louisiana Foreign Corporation Name.

What if the Louisiana Foreign Corporation Name I want is already taken?

If the Name you have chosen for your new Louisiana Foreign Corporation is already in use by a currently active
Louisiana Corporation or LLC then you will have to register a DBA Name with the Louisiana Secretary of State. "DBA" is an abbreviation for "Doing Business As."

We verify that the Name you have chose for your new Louisiana Foreign Corporation is available before we submit
your Foreign Incorporation filing to the Louisiana Secretary of State.
If necessary we can register a DBA Name in Louisiana for you so that you can open your new Louisiana business as quickly as possible.

What do I have to do to Form a Foreign Corporation in Louisiana?

5 things you have to do in order to Form a Louisiana Foreign Corporation 1. Prove that you are registered in a state other than LA as a Domestic Corporation 2. Choose a name for your Louisiana Foreign Corporation 3. Select an official address and a Registered Agent for your LA Foreign Corporation 4. File Registration Documents with the Louisiana Secretary of State 5. Determine how you want your Louisiana Foreign Corporation to be taxedmore...

1. Prove that you are registered in a state other than Louisiana as a Domestic Corporation

In order to register as a Foreign Corporation in the state of Louisiana, you must first prove that you are registered in another state as a
Domestic Corporation.
You prove this with a Certificate of Good Standing, sometimes referred to as a Certificate of Existence or a Certificate of Fact, from the
state in which you are registered as a Domestic Corporation.
Cost of a Good Standing Certificate for your Domestic Corporation varies from state to state.

If you already have a Good Standing Certificate please note that it must be dated no older than 90 days from the date of your application for
Louisiana Corporation Foreign Qualification.

If the date on your Good Standing Certificate is older than 90 days then you need to get an updated certificate.
If you get your own Good Standing Certificate you must scan and email or send a copy to us before we submit your application for a
Louisiana Foreign Corporation.

We can get your Good Standing Certificate from any state - in most states within 2-3 hours.

2. Choose a name for your Louisiana Foreign Corporation

You can use the same name in Louisiana that you use in your home state, however, if the name of your Domestic Corporation is not available you need to choose another name.
Your Louisiana Foreign Corporation name can identify the type of products and services your business will provide;
or it may be the name of the founder; or it can be a combination of the two or something else.

In any case, the Louisiana Foreign Corporation name that you choose must be distinguishable from the name of any other registered Louisiana Corporation or other
business entity and the name must also be different from any reserved names on record with the state of Louisiana.
Your Louisiana Foreign Corporation name must not imply that it was formed for a purpose other than that stated in the
Articles of Incorporation for your Domestic Corporation and your Louisiana Foreign Corporation name must not be a name that is likely to mislead the public.

The name of a Louisiana Foreign Corporation must include the word "Corporation" or
"Incorporated" or an abbreviation of one of these words.

It's important to choose a good name for your Louisiana Foreign Corporation because if you want to change it after you qualify you
will have to file amended documents with the Louisiana Secretary of State (and pay a fee).

We will check to make sure that your requested Louisiana Foreign Corporation name is available and conforms to all state of Louisiana
Corporation naming regulations.

3. Select an official address and a Registered Agent for your Louisiana Foreign Corporation

Every Louisiana Foreign Corporation must have an address that is physically located in the state of Louisiana.
This address is "registered" with the Louisiana Secretary of State.
The Registered Address cannot be a PO Box and is where official and legal correspondence can be delivered.

The individual or company that is registered with the state of Louisiana to receive all correspondence on behalf of the Louisiana
Foreign Corporation is called a "Registered Agent".
You may act as your own Registered Agent, however, many Louisiana Foreign Corporations hire a Registered Agent because they don't have a physical
address within the state of Louisiana or to provide a distinct level of privacy.

We provide Registered Agent services in Louisiana as well as all other states and the District of Columbia.

4. File Registration Documents with the Louisiana Secretary of State

In order to Qualify as a Foreign Corporation in Louisiana you must file Registration Documents with the Louisiana Secretary of State.
In Louisiana the registration documents are named "Application for Authority to Transact Business in Louisiana".

The registration documents must include certain specific information about your Louisiana business.
If the Registration Documents do not conform exactly to state of Louisiana requirements they will be rejected.&nbsp

If you need to change any of the information on your registration documents after your Louisiana Foreign Corporation has been approved,
you may amend the registration documents for your Louisiana Foreign Corporation but you will have to pay a fee to
the state of Louisiana in order to make the changes official.

5. Determine how you want your Louisiana Foreign Corporation to be taxed

The Louisiana Corporate Income Tax Rate is variable depending on the annual net income of the Louisiana Foreign Corporation.
Louisiana Corporate Income Tax Rates vary from 4 to 8%.
You may choose that your Louisiana Foreign Corporation to be taxed as a C Corporation or S Corporation.

A C Corporation is what you may think of as a traditional Corporation like General Electric or Ford.
C Corporations pay a Corporate income tax to the state if that state taxes Corporations.

You may choose to have your Louisiana Foreign Corporation taxed as a S Corporation.
S Corporations "pass through" all corporate profits to the shareholders (owners) who then pay tax at their applicable personal rate.
S Corporations do not pay any Louisiana Corporate Income Tax.

The Corporate Tax structure in the state of Louisiana consists of five tax brackets:

First $25,000 - 4%

Next $25,000 - 5%

Next $50,000 - 6%

Next $100,000 - 7%

Over $200,000 - 8 %

Most Louisiana Corporations must also pay a Louisiana Corporation Franchise Tax.
The Louisiana Corporation Franchise Tax is
$1.50 for each $1,000 up to $300,000 of capital employed in the state of Louisiana, and $3 for each $1,000 in excess of $300,000 of capital employed in the state of Louisiana. The initial Louisiana Corporation Franchise Tax is $10.

If you choose to be taxed as an S Corporation, we can prepare the S Corporation election form for your Louisiana Foreign Corporation and include it with
your final Foreign Corporation documents.

What do I have to do to after I Form a Louisiana Foreign Corporation?

4 things you have to do in after you Form a Louisiana Foreign Corporation
1. Obtain Business Licenses from the cities and counties in which you plan to do business
2. File the required reports for your Louisiana Foreign Corporation
3. Keep proper records of your Louisiana Foreign Corporation on file
4. Pay your taxes to the state of Louisianamore...

1. Obtain Business Licenses from the cities and counties in which you plan to do business

Note that forming a Louisiana Foreign Corporation does not take the place of obtaining a local business license, tax
registration certificate, or other required business permits.
A Louisiana Foreign Corporation merely creates an ownership structure that limits the owners' personal liability.
You may still need to take care of getting set up to do business with your local government.

Depending on the nature of the business and the location of your Louisiana Foreign Corporation within Louisiana you may need to get one or more local
business licenses or permits.
The business licenses or permits that are required for your Louisiana Foreign Corporation vary depending on your business activities
and the specific locations within the state of Louisiana in which you want to conduct business.

If your Louisiana Foreign Corporation will be selling products in Louisiana you may be required to obtain a Reseller's Permit from the appropriate
Louisiana state agency.
If your Louisiana Foreign Corporation will be selling products in Louisiana you will also be responsible for all applicable local and state of Louisiana
sales taxes if there are any.

We have the expertise to find out exactly which state and local permits that you need for your specific business.

2. File the required reports for your Louisiana Foreign Corporation

The Annual Report includes basic information about your Louisiana Foreign Corporation including information on your Officers and Directors.

Failure to submit a properly completed Louisiana Annual Report to the Louisiana Secretary of State on or before the
due date may subject the Louisiana Foreign Corporation to being administratively dissolved in the state of Louisiana or having its authority to
transact business in the state of Louisiana revoked by the Louisiana Secretary of State.

Penalties may accrue if you fail to file any Louisiana Foreign Corporation Annual Report to the Louisiana Secretary of State by the due date.

3. Keep proper records of your Louisiana Foreign Corporation on file

Keep the following records on file and available at the principal business office of your Louisiana Foreign Corporation:

Names and addresses of all Directors and Officers of the Louisiana Foreign Corporation

Foreign Corporation formation documents and any Amendments to them

Corporate Bylaws and any Amendments to them

List of current shareholders of the Foreign Louisiana Corporation.
If shareholders change, keep a record of old shareholders and how stock was transferred.

Minutes of all Meetings of Shareholders and Directors

Copies of any Corporate Resolutions which have been adopted by the Louisiana Foreign Corporation

Copies of all tax returns and Annual Reports for the Louisiana Foreign Corporation for the last 3 years

4. Pay your taxes to the state of Louisiana

Foreign Corporations that either do business in the state of Louisiana or that derive income from sources within the state of Louisiana are subject
to Louisiana and federal tax laws.
If you are engaged in intrastate business and derive income from other states besides Louisiana, you must allocate the amount of income derived
from the state of Louisiana in order to determine your Louisiana state taxes.

What information do I need in order to Form a Foreign Corporation in Louisiana?

In order to Form a Foreign Corporation in Louisiana you'll need certain specific information about your Company
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In order to Incorporate in Louisiana you'll need the following information about your new Company:

The name of your new Louisiana Foreign Corporation along with your second choice of a name in case the name that you want is not available

Physical addess of the Foreign Corporation office in Louisiana (not a PO Box)

A good standing certificate for your Domestic Corporation from your home state no older that 90 days

A description of the nature of the business you are planning to operate with the Louisiana Foreign Corporation

Names and addresses of the initial Directors of the Louisiana Foreign Corporation

Names and addresses of each Officer of the Louisiana Foreign Corporation

The Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) of the Louisiana Foreign Corporation

Remember - ALL the information that you provide when you Form a Foreign Corporation in Louisiana becomes part of the public record.
Our data entry forms include the absolute minimum amount of information that is required in order to Form a new Foreign Corporation in Louisiana.

How long does it take to Form a Foreign Corporation in Louisiana?

Processing times for new Louisiana Foreign Corporation applications vary depending on the work load of the
Secretary of State's staff.
We've found that normal processing of new Louisiana Foreign Corporation applications takes the state around 1-2 weeks.
Add 2-3 days for the time period for shipping the final documents by mail.
Choosing our Express Mail option can shave a couple of days off the total processing time for your new Louisiana Foreign Corporation.

The Louisiana Secretary of State reserves the right to extend expedite periods in time of extreme volume, staff shortage or
equipment malfunction.
We are dependent on, and have no control over, the staff and systems of the Louisiana Secretary of State.

In our experience 1-2 weeks is the time it usually takes the Louisiana Secretary of State to process
a new Louisiana Foreign Corporation application.
We get your Louisiana Foreign Corporation application to the LA Secretary of State ASAP.
Once it is at the state we have no control over the new Louisiana Foreign Corporation application process.

Are there any Expedited Processing Options for a new LA Foreign Corporations?

The Louisiana Secretary of State will process your application to form a new Louisiana Corporation in 24 hours for an additional $30.

How much does it cost to Form a Foreign Corporation in Louisiana?

The state of Louisiana charges $140.00 to Form a Foreign Corporation in LA. Also add the cost of a good standing certificate from your home state.
If you choose us to help you Form your Foreign Corporation in Louisiana our processing fees are $199.00.
This includes:

We will start processing your application for a new Louisiana Foreign Corporation on the same day that you submit your order.
We get your LA Foreign Corporation filing to the Louisiana Secretary of State as fast as possible.
Once they get the application, the LA Secretary of State usually takes 1-2 weeks to process a new Louisiana Foreign Corporation filing.

For an additional fee, the Louisiana Secretary of State offers expedited processing, explained below, which cuts down the time it takes for the
state to process a new Foreign Corporation application.

LA Name Check and Reservation

Prepare Formation Documents

File Formation Documents

Certified Copies of Formation Docs

LA Foreign Corporation Checklist

Priority Mail Delivery

Unlimited Customer Support

ADDITIONAL LOUISIANA FOREIGN CORPORATION SERVICES

You may need these additional products and services:

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Normal processing time for a new Louisiana Foreign Corporation is 1-2 weeks.

The Louisiana Secretary of State will process your application to form a new Louisiana Corporation in 24 hours for an additional $30.

This is the time by which the Louisiana Secretary of State will either approve or deny the Foreign Corporation application.
Louisiana Foreign Corporation applications must be received by the Secretary of State before noon Louisiana time for the process to start that day.

Another way to expedite your order is to choose the Express Mail option.
The Express Mail option can cut the document delivery time in half.

S Corporations are taxed differently than C Corporations.
With an S Corporation, business profits may be "passed through" directly to the shareholders.
This avoids the double tax on both corporate and shareholder profits.
S Corporations do not pay any Louisiana Corporate Income Tax.

We will prepare the S Corporation Election form for you and include it with your Foreign Corporation final documents.

Every Louisiana Foreign Corporation is required to have an address within the state of Louisiana where
official and legal correspondence can be delivered.
The individual or company that is registered with the state of Louisiana to receive all correspondence
on behalf of the Foreign Corporation is called a Registered Agent.

You may act as your own Registered Agent, however, many Foreign Corporations hire a Registered Agent because they don't have a physical address within
Louisiana or to provide a distinct level of privacy.

We can act as your Louisiana Foreign Corporation Registered Agent.
This is an annual service.
We will forward all correspondence to you and will remind you when it is time to renew your LA Registered Agent services.

While you're not required to have a Foreign Corporation Kit and Seal for your new Louisiana Foreign Corporation they do come in handy.
The LA Foreign Corporation Kit consists of a beautiful customized binder, stock certificates, a stock ledger
and your custom Foreign Corporation Seal.

The Foreign Corporation Seal is used to emboss important company documents, such as stock certificates.
The binder also includes dividers so you can use it for all of your Louisiana Foreign Corporation record keeping.

Most new Louisiana Foreign Corporations are required to get some kind of state, regional or local permits or business licenses.
The task to figure out exactly what you need can be daunting.

We can determine exactly which forms you need to fill out, fill them out for you and file the forms with the appropriate government agency
where possible.

GOOD STANDING CERTIFICATE

You will need a good standing certificate from your home state that is no older than 90 days.

Choose your home state from the list, the price of the good standing certificate below will be updated automatically.

I already have a good standing certificate

Processing fees

$199.00

Louisiana incorporation fees

$140.00

Optional products and services

$0.00

Good Standing Certificate

$0.00

Certified Copy Fee

$0.00

Total estimated cost

$339.00

OUR ADVANTAGE

We start processing your Louisiana Foreign Corporation order as soon as it arrives.

We get your documents to the Louisiana Secretary of State in the quickest possible way.
If we receive your order before noon Louisiana time we will submit your Louisiana Foreign Corporation application to the Secretary of State on the same day we receive it.

We guarantee our work. If you're not satisfied with our Louisiana Foreign Qualification services we will refund 100% of your processing fees.

We've been helping businesses Incorporate in Louisiana for over ten years. Our A+ BBB rating speaks for itself!